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THE CHICAGO MANUAL: MY

KIND OF STYLE

WHAT AND WHY DO I NEED TO CITE?

"Ethics, copyright laws, and courtesy to readers require authors to identify the sources of direct quotations and of any facts or opinions not generally known or easily checked."-- Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition (Chicago: Chicago Univ. Press), p. 594

Anything that you quote, paraphrase, or summarize

If you do not cite a source it can be seen as plagiarism

If reading a source contributes to the ideas that you must cite the source

Citing will allow readers to go and look at the sources that you used

WHERE CAN I FIND THE CHICAGO

MANUAL OF STYLE 15TH EDITION?

In the library

Reference Z253 U69 2003

Online

http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org

The OWL at Purdue University

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/resource/717/01/

May also find, Kate L. Turabian's Manual for

Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and

Dissertations, 7th edition, useful

Reference LB2369 .T8 2007

WHAT IS THE CHICAGO MANUAL OF

STYLE?

Citation style that covers many topics including:

Manuscript preparation (Chapter 2)

Illustrations (Chapter 3)

Grammar & Usage(Chapter 5)

Punctuation (Chapter 6

Foreign Languages (Chapter 11)

Documentation (Chapters 14 &15)

FOOTNOTES/ENDNOTES

Added each time you cite a source

Footnotes are located at the bottom of the page

Endnotes are at the end of a chapter or the entire

document

A superscript number is placed at the end of the

sentence where the source is cited that corresponds to

the note

First line of each note is indented

First note for each source should include all

information about the source

Each subsequent note

Use author‟s last name and the page number cited

If source is referenced 2 or more times in a row „Ibid.” may be used

COMMON ELEMENTS IN

FOOTNOTES/ENDNOTES

Author‟s name(s)

First name Last name

Titles (may use a shortened title)

Titles of articles, chapters, poems, etc. are placed in

quotes

Titles of books and journals are italicized

For journals include

Volume, issue, and year

Page number(s) cited

Elements are separated by commas

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Alphabetical listing of all sources used

Arranged by author‟s last name

If no author then use the title

Located at the end of your work

Should include all sources cited and may include

other relevant works that were not cited

Does not include personal communications

Email, personal interviews, etc.

First line of each entry in left aligned; each

additional line is indented

COMMON ELEMENTS IN A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Author‟s name(s)

Inverted-Last name, First name

Titles

Titles of books and journals are italicized

Titles of articles, chapters, poems, etc. are placed in

quotes

Publication information

City of Publication

Company that published the item

Year of publication

Punctuation

All elements are separated by a period

SOME EXAMPLES Note: This is in no way and comprehensive list of

examples. Please consult The Chicago Manual of

Style for other examples.

BOOK-1 AUTHOR

Footnote/Endnote (N):

1. James C. Hunter, The Servant (New York:

Crown Business, 1998), 41.

Bibliography (B):

Hunter, James C. The Servant: A Simple Story

About the True Essence of Leadership. New

York: Crown Business, 1998.

BOOK-2 AUTHORS

N:

1. Louis Fisher and Katy J. Harriger,

American Constitutional Law, 8th ed. (Durham, NC:

Carolina Academic Press, 2009), 213.

B:

Fisher, Louis, and Katy J. Harringer. American

Constitutional Law, 8th ed. Durham, NC:

Carolina Academic Press, 2009.

BOOK-3 AUTHORS

N:

1. Theodore J. Lowi, Benjamin Ginsberg, and

Kenneth A. Shepsle, American Governement, 10th

ed., (New York: W.W. Norton & Company Inc.,

2008), 54.

B:

Lowi, Theodore J., Benjamin Ginsberg, and Kenneth

A. Shepsle. American Governement, 10th ed.

New York: W.W. Norton & Company Inc.,

2008.

BOOK-MORE THAN 3 AUTHORS

N:

1. Allen E. Ivey and others, Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 6th ed., (Boston, Pearson Education, Inc., 2007), 52.

OR

1. Allen E. Ivey et al., Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 6th ed., (Boston, Pearson Education, Inc., 2007), 52.

B:

Ivey, Allen E., Michael D‟Andrea, Mary Bradford Ivey, and Lynn Simek-Morgan. Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 6th ed., Boston, Pearson Education, Inc., 2007.

TRANSLATED WORK

N:

1. Martin Heidegger, What is Philosophy?,

trans. William Kluback and Jean T. Wilde (London:

Vision Press Limited, 1956), 11.

B:

Heidegger, Martin. What is Philosophy?,

translated by William Kluback and Jean T.

Wilde. London: Vision Press Limited, 1956.

ARTICLE, CHAPTER, ESSAY, SHORT STORY,

ETC., IN AN EDITED COLLECTION

N:

1. Thomas Chatterton, “Minstrel‟s Song,” in A

Treasury of Great Poems, edited by Louis Untermeyer

(New York: Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1942), 585.

B:

Chatterton, Thomas, “Minstrel‟s Song,” in A Treasury

of Great Poems: English and American from the

Foundations of the English Spirit to the

Outstanding Poetry of our Own Time With Lives

of the Poets and Historical Settings, edited by

Louis Untermeyer, 585. New York: Simon and

Schuster, Inc., 1942.

INTRODUCTION TO A BOOK

N:

1. Cerise Oberman, introduction to Information Literacy Instruction: Theory and Practice, by Esther S. Grassian and Joan R. Kaplowitz (New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 2001), xxix.

B:

Oberman, Cerise. Introduction to Information Literacy Instruction: Theory and Practice, by Esther S. Grassian and Joan R. Kaplowitz. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 2001.

JOURNAL ARTICLE

N:

1.Jim Gemmell and Gordon Bell, “The E-

Memory Revolution,” Library Journal 134, no 15

(2009): 21.

B:

Gemmell, Jim, and Gordon Bell. “The E-Memory

Revolution.” Library Journal 134, no 15

(2009): 20-23.

ELECTRONIC JOURNAL ARTICLE

N:

1. Thomas C. Powell, “The Philosophy of

Strategy,” Strategic Management Journal 23 no 9

(2002): 875, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3094284

(accessed September 30, 2009).

B:

Powell, Thomas C. “The Philosophy of Strategy.”

Strategic Management Journal 23 no 9

(2002): 873-880,

http://www.jstor.org/stable/3094284

(accessed September 30, 2009).

NEWSPAPER

N:

1. Eric Staats, “Not-so-mean season,” Naples

Daily News (Naples, FL), Oct. 1, 2009.

B:

Staats, Eric. “Not-so-mean season.” Naples Daily

News (Naples, FL) Oct. 1, 2009.

WEBSITE

N:

1. Associated Press, “Hero Pilot Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger Will Return to Cockpit,” foxnews.com, 28 September 2009, http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,556701,00.html.

B:

Associated Press. “Hero Pilot Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger Will Return to Cockpit.” foxnews.com. 28 September 2009, http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,5567 01,00. html.

FILM/TV

N:

1. The Country Girl, DVD, directed by

George Seaton (1954; Hollywood, CA: Paramount

Pictures, 2004).

B:

The Country Girl. DVD. Directed by George

Seaton. 1954. Hollywood, CA: Paramount

Pictures, 2004.

INTERVIEW (PERSONAL COMMUNICATION,

EMAIL, ETC.)

N:

1. John Doe, interviewed by Sarah DeVille,

October 1, 2009.

B:

Do not add an entry to the bibliography

UNPUBLISHED WORKS: THESES,

DISSERTATIONS, PRESENTATIONS

N:

1. Charles Alfarone, “‟Bonum est Causa Mali‟ An Analysis of how Good Causes Evil in the Metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas,” (PhD diss., Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, 2005), 20.

B:

Alfarone, Charles. “‟Bonum est Causa Mali‟ An Analysis of how Good Causes Evil in the Metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas.” PhD diss., Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, 2005.

THE BIBLE

References appear in the notes rather than

bibliography

Abbreviate the book (see 15.48-49 & 15.50-53)

Include chapter number and verse number

Version of the Bible should be spelled out the

first time and then abbreviated in the remainder

of the paper (see 15.54)

Example:

1. 2 Cor. 4:18 (New Revised Standard

Version)

2. 2 Kings 11:8 (NRSV)

SUMMA THEOLOGIAE

First reference Thomas Aquinas, Summa

Theologiae II-II, q. 1, a. 4, ad 3

Later references:

For second and later references, you may use the

abbreviation ST.

Multiple parts For a reference to more than one

question or article, write:

ST II-II, q. 1-2, a. 4-7 (for example).

If you have any reference questions please visit the front

desk of the library or contact us.

E-mail: Library@avemaria.edu

Phone: 239-280-2557

The Library staff is always happy to help you!

October 2009

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